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Old 22-Mar-2005, 22:29   #71
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Old 22-Mar-2005, 22:41   #72
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Old 22-Mar-2005, 23:49   #73
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Is that an underslung rear caliper off a SL900 or off something else.
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Old 22-Mar-2005, 23:55   #74
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Basically it`s the one Ducati offer,Part No 968158AAA,not sure if it`s still avaliable,certainly makes a difference thou,if you ever do use it
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Old 23-Mar-2005, 00:07   #75
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hows it better than the standard cali or even the one on my SL900.
Is it the pads suplied or is it a bigger pad contact area.
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Old 23-Mar-2005, 00:16   #76
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also being an Aprilia RSV owner I now have to get used to people talking about a back brake that actually works ?? whoah this is too much....where's my beer gone....
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Old 23-Mar-2005, 20:26   #77
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hows it better than the standard cali or even the one on my SL900.
Is it the pads suplied or is it a bigger pad contact area.
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It justs seem to settle the bike a bit better by "pulling" down on the engine,just like your superlight should do.
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Old 26-Mar-2005, 15:48   #78
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Now I`ve got the hang of this internet picture thingy I can put two side by side





I`m well pleased with that
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And so you should be.That's superb mate.
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